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1 THE DAILY AmiJjOA , iutWliA. MOBMSIO, JANUARY ai, IBM CM? V .ST BL jT I I l!. ,W,. for Infante ond Children. TS?XT.Tl-,!!'!f.lJ;.V?r'!'J!b JietroBag of Mil Uniit cf firwai, permit n to peakjf It without gaslag, II I Sjnijnsetlnnahly iiejet remedy for Infants nail Children kjorKrknnwi.IJ l krU.Chlilria Ilk It I iMtJkoikMHfcIt will hlrjly.ln It Moth.r. faav eoaaethlnj wfcluk It absolutely afo mi preHelly parfact a calld' wdlola. Caatorla 4 trey Worm, rrl aallay rssrarlaaa. CaatoHa y, rvat vomiting Roar Card. Castarle raaJNarrkoM , BadWlnjlColl& Caatorla ralUw TtMag Tronbla. CasterU earaa CoatlpoUoa and T1ataUnoy, Casterta Baatralle tarTeo of rarkonla arid ga or poUonona air, Caatorla doeaoeoalala morpbtn. oplnm, or atkar narootlo property. Cter'aaeatBillate thfooit, rgnlt tka stomach and bowels, lrla healthy aad nataral sleep. Caatarla U pal ap la aaa-aUa knttlaa Blr.Itlaaotaold la bulk, paa't alio oar oaa ta sail ya aaythlair alaa oa tka ploa ar f ranln tkat It la "Jaal a Head" and "will aBawrevryjm-po.e." Baa that To rt O A - fl - T - O - Tka faa-al algttatar Children Cry for FOR TlhhAmOOK, NRHALEM AND COAST POINTS OTJHBR STEAHERS R. P. EbMORE.l M. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Puilin . ilat,fi to" uml limn Tillamook ami Neliak'in depend mi 1 1 10 wc.itlier. For freight mid passenger ratfs apply to l-LMO.:, SANBORN CO., Agents. O. K AN. CO., After (Deals I Or nl any nllirr llmu wlii'ti you wlhli. n khI cigar usk (r tho writ known, lionte-made, lmnil Dilute, whit labor oigur "Iwt IJelle Antorlfi." ('onoetletl by nil iinoltrrs lo be the ImwI cigar liianulaotlirotl. W. F. SCHIEBL', 71 Nintl? Street, Aatorla. Oregon. Aa Franklin uy, good dross opens all duors, yuu should not la light of tha fact tluit a perfect fitting ault U tho main feature. Wanainakor & llrown are notod (or (It, workmanship and nupvrlorlty of qualities. Their rep rcsenintlve visits Astoria every throe month. Office U Ucltuiii Uulldlng, I'nrtliiiul, Or Item-rye onl in Hi: ynu have aren the uprlnir Hue of aamplca IS THERE? ( thera a man with heart o co'.d, That from hi family would withhold The oomforta whloh they all could llnd In artlolea df rUIlNITURJS of th rlcht kind. And v would iuRnent at this aeaBon, nice Hlduboard. Extension Toble, or of DlnlriB Chairs. We have the lartra and finest line ever shown In the city and st prlrM that cannot fall to plena th riofloat buyer. HEILBORN & SON. a H lfn li V " II k 4-V .Vyr? R - I - A. 7 Pitcher's Castorla. Abb Open For Special Charter. Atn. Portland. 1-RnHMAN t& HOLMES. HlncUemltle. Heolal attotitlnn raid to atfamnoal re pairing;, nrit-rlajM hoiaeahoeliiR. etc LOGGING CAJVIP (DORK SPECIALTY W Olney atraet, between Third and and Fourth Astoria. f)r. AHTOKIA MfON WOIiKS Cooronly Sl .tunl ' Jicamn, Ailurla. General Machinists and Boiler Makers UM and Marina Englnri, Boiler work. !;lem boil and Cannery Work a Spaclail) . Caitlnga of All D'acrlflloni MaJa to OrJ.r oa Short Nutlca. lohn Fox.rrcildent and P i;x-rliitendcnt A. L. Vox Vice President f) li Prsul Secretary "A TALENTED ED1T011." Oentlemen: I had occasion to as several boxes or Krause's Headacha Cnpsulfs whlln traveling to Chicago to attend the National IK moo ratio Con vention. They noted like a charm In prevent Inn heauaehea and dlsiinesa. Have hurt very little headache since my return, which Is remarkable. Yours. reHoectfuMv JOHN U. BHAtfFER, Ed. Henovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., aole asent Illj Oil non-polionooi ,.'yr't'IIK V J (Ht, Sp.rmalnrrhij, Itir uimorrnmi, Oa.r.nucl M cliariiffl, or any llil)ioinia n.l u sirl.tur. IImii. IrrllMUtu er tilitTA- i.nau ..uuiloa. lion of in Henna dimv MttvAHS OllCUie.i riirl. n-ttlllnl. n 1 1 'iior a.nl In Untn w-imwr. .''M ai.ui, i-r a hiui", ' w t'lri-ulur at-ut tu uijuvflt- w.3 Tide Table for January, 1896. 9 PATH, j A.M. ! V.M. i A. . ''- 'A', li. UYiliii'hilny 1 T 1 1 1 1 r h ilny 'I Irl.liiy 1 !l Hiiiiinlny i 4 HI "MM V i 6 Monday j 0 Tiie.day ' 7 Wiidiieaduy ; H Tlnir.duy 9 Friday .,.10 HiitnrdllV ' 11 HI M)AV VI Momliiy M Tiiiailwy , U Vi'iliii'ia l'r 'I'liiirmfuy 1 M Friday 7 Huturdav ! W hl'NDAV I 1'J Monday ,, V Tm-adiiy i '-'1 Vi..liii.a.ltiy W Tliiirailiiy TA I inlay "U Hatiirdiiv '' HI'MAV a" Muiidiiy 'l iiradiiy . ; 'I Wedlieadiiy !W 'I'lnirwliiy Wl Friday I 81 I U 1 ill II II :i ih 4 n fi im ft ci 0 40 7 41 8 Do ll 84 ID HI 1) H4 1 HI 1 hi I ' i M n 'n a h i 4 'l 4 M h 84 0 23 7 14 H 10 0 Oil 10 II) 0 1(1 0 M 1 2!l 2 Oft 7.H 7.11 H.l H 8 H.ft H,6 Hi 8 0 HO 8.7 8.0 M.O fi.7 7.0 7,0 7. 8.0 H.2 Hi 8.8 8.8 H.8 8.2 8.2 8 2 H.ft 8.8 6.8 7.6 8.1 8.4 SHIPPING DAYBYDAY Marine flatters, Here, There end Everywhere. Tim llrlll.h hark lr.lfr,rilahlre left U for rurtlauil Hiiulny morning. The ateam selaiuner Mouth '"oaat left uui for Hn Francisco eaterly sfler- noun Tim steamer Alice lllanrhard left out yiaienluy for Hun Krunclwo an.l way por la. The llrlll.h lrk Oleiigaber will Dnlah 1i. Iiuruitiar her coal rarso thla nmrnliu; ami a ill Im. mweil up the rlvrr tomorrow. The llrlll.h Park (;i.nclrn arrived iIohii from Portland yr.nrday afternoon fully laden with wheat for the fnllcl KitiKdom. The walher ouiaMe moderated very enu.ldernlily yesterday evening, and the wind ilropped from SH mllea In thf morn lut in i: mil. a at p m. Tb alrra in lli fM wi-ra put In working; order on Huiiilny. Die (ilolici aler tlablng fieri. i-otliprl.InK ii l,,l.il of II'. w-l and liouia of every ,i. cii,,ilon alxive iw. iity ion burd n, wtin a immune of X'.nl') ton. rnde I Ihe II.Iiiiik ainaon of l wilh a tola! oadh i.r nln'iit 71,ri Ion., which Imiud'S ulio.it ;ii,i,ii pounrla linik.nil oulalde the home nrt. The receni reHrt of Ihe cotmnlxaloner of nuviuHiion itlve tho total tonnage of Ihe American imn har.t mnrtn i aa i,a tuna, of which S.C'l.i; la aallliu: and S 2IJ.Mil ateum trnnaae. The (.real hulk of Mice viax la arc eoKuneil In lake trade, where llttl- or, In the counting trade, no roui'ieiition with foreign bolloma rxiats. The Mclliomno Journal of Commeroe ur: Tumid salmon haa Imv In hrlak dcmiind, cheap brands of Alaska tlah at H. i1 to Tmi ml havina moat aupiKirt.f Hed Aluoka has liroushl C 9,1 tn Ta. Hkeens rlvrr n.h. whl' h Is worth Ts Jd to "a M. mcordliiK to brand, haa not been In much reuueat. hut flat tins have been taken fredy. The rupluln of the schooner Western Hume, which urrlved yesterday, makea Ihe follow Inc report, say the Call: On Jiinuury 12 ul 15 m. we picked up a seal In bout heloniiinu; lo th schooner Kale ami Anna with Hunter Punlel Claiwaen, Hout Kie.rer Carroll and ltoat Puller Jacolia. who were lost from their Veaael en Junnury ilurlnK a thick fo On January a they wero plckeil up by the schooner Hlo llev, bourn! for llowena l.nmllnv. Ion tho next day. th weather liiK very thick and no chance of itet thif in Itowena Ijindlns;, they left the Hlo llev and alarted out by themselves, opectlna to flml some vraael bound for H.in FranrUen. On Jnnnurv 12 they were lickeil up by Ihe Western Home, and on Jiinuni)- II ul II n. m. they left tha West i rn Home, rxnrrtlriu to find their vessel ul Orukc lu.y or Point Reyes wan Inn for them. "Lately the flrot experiments wllh a telephonic connection lelwecn a warship; Slid Ihe aliore were made In Kiel on the Kuurrtxhlp HtiiikMlal, and reaullc.l very favorably," say IVr Hteln Per Welnen iVIeiinal. " fum re, accordlnily, It wili Im possible for all ahlps that He near a buoy In Kiel harbor to be connected liy telephone, not only with the telephone system of the city, but also with the other ships In the harbor. The central olhiH' of the ship telephone svtem Is In Ihe lorp, boat. From a small tm porarv binldlmr wires are run thruiuth the water to th eame Intoy, ao that the connection la thus nndi without trouble. If a vessel leaves Hi buoy It disconnects tho wire from the chip's telephone and If It approaches one It makes connection The communication of the ship with tl ilifT, rem port n'lthrrltlcs and with the purveyors of pit . Islons, hitherto fratutht Willi so irr-'at Inconvenience and ilelav, bus by this Innovation been ureatlv fa cilitated, and It Is also of noteworthy use for slKuallng purposes." The wbalehaek steamer City of Kverett enmphttd her final pasaaire In the Pana ma railway line yesterday, and It is aald that she will be put In tho Australian liadiv bhe hroimht up about "WO tons of Height and h ft cbout tho same quantity for Ihe Washtenaw. The arrival of the latter steamer will end the Panama rail way Hue of steamers. On tho way up from Puiiama u fatality orcurrel. On January Nvhe steamer was oft Alanxa nlllo, and one of tho seamen, named Jo seph llenson, was standing on the for ward part of tho ship. Tho weather-was perfectly calm, and how tho accident happened Is n mvstery. Jy aome means or another llenson lost his footlmr, and as ho struek the water tho steamer passed over him. Ho runie up astern mill started to swim. A boat was low ered and llenson caught tho loir line to keep himself tip. lie was too much ex hausted to hold tip and sank when the boat was only 100 feet nwny. Ho shipped on tho whulcback at Kverett, Wash., six months uko, and wns aliont 2.1 years of iiKC-Chronkie. Tho pnsenitf rs on the steamer Australia, which arrived from Honolulu yesterday, snys the Chronicle, hml n very rouch rx pexlcnco. Ten hours after tho big vessel was under wav a hurricane came up which lusted until tho coast of California was reached. Hea after sea broke over the steamer, and Captain Houdlette Is now open to confess that he never knew what a mnKiilll -cut renboat tho Australia was leforo this voyage. The seas ran mountains high, and every once In a while one of them would como thunder ing about d, flooding the cabins and do le, i; considerable damage. Ten feet above I lie upper deck were the lifeboats strapped into the limits. One big sea c itno along and, breaking aboard aft, caught up two of tho boats and carried them away in an Instnnt. The crockery nnd glassware In the pantry suffered con fl, III. II I 8 i 4 I o I 0 ! 7 ! id if 1 li : o ft. ti. rn. 11. 7 60 .-I 8 8 8ft 1-1.1 V 1ft !-0.0 f.7 r 2 4 5 i II I Hi ! 8 8 U I 8.8 22 I 7.7 27 I 7.1 Hfl H.ft f7 I 0.8 8 1 6.0 i 'i 6 1 V 0 .4 7 12 8 111 8 ) 0 it III 83 II 112 0 40 0 20 1 18 2 80 8 43 4 M 6 no II 40 7 2ft 8 08 8 48 0 80 10 00 10 4A 11 8ft 0 94 1 40 0 12 1 27 2 07 4 U 5 24 fl 10 7 03 7 60 8.0 8.8 2 0 2.0 3 8 1.0 1.0 2.4 8.2 8.7 4.1 4.2 4.1 3 8 8 4 3.2 2 0 2.7 2.5 2.4 2.2 2.0 1.7 3.7 8.0 4.4 4.4 8.7 8 6 2 9 2 3 9 ft. o.o 10 87 11 24 i'fti n.7 1.0 i'.b 0.4 8 OS 4 W 1-0.8 ft nft Ui.8 ft M !-l .2 ;in -1 .8 0 1 0.2 8 8.0 8 I 7 0 7.0 0.0 6.0 0.0 0.8 0.1 6 7 0.1 o!i 0.8 0.4 0.2 7 11 -1 8 0 i 2 2 8 4 0 0 7 10 11 li' it o i 7 62 1.0 8 -0,0 8.M 0 0 O.ft 1,0 1 7 2.2 2.8 9.10 0 43 10 12 10 4ft 11 22 2 47 1 1 8 4! O.ft 4 43 '-0.3 6 62 '-O il 0 Ift "-1.8 67 l-l T oft ' 1 7 .10 8 14 siderably, but luckily no one was hurt. "Th Australia behaved Ilk the aplendld ship she Is," said Captain lloudletta yes terday. "Uurlns all lh time I have been running to the Houth Heas I never saw such a storm, and yet ther never was an Instant that there was any can o'er. Hundred (if ton of water would pour on board from each suorewling wave, but never a Ixdt guv and there ia not a lraln from stem to stern. The only serious damage was the loss of our boats." Th Victoria Time print an Interview with a numlier of tha men front the wrecked ship Janet Cowan, In which the men all defend the dead captain of the ship I rout Ihe chargea of drunkennesa preferred agalnat him by other members of the crew who were taken to Port Townsend. Th Time says: "The men denied II as a cowardly and vile at tempt lo slander a dead man. They aay he took a glass Ihe same aa other, but no on ever saw him drunk, and there was no more careful or cunaclentloua man than the captain. He wua wholly muled by the mate, who told him there were pilots to be had Inalde of CoH' Flattery and that there waa a lightship I here. Thla slander on Ihe captain w as made public, the men say. by a man named Cox. who seem lo have taken a great deal of the credit of any sHf-sacrl-llcing deeds lo himself. He Is rewrted to have been the moat selfish man In Ihe crowd. Ho waa among Ihe first to avail himself of th line airung aahore and tha flrat In at th provlalon when they were brought ashore. Cox waa found on Ihe bearh at t'ape Town without money, al most naked and starving. He was luken aboard ami fed by Ihe captain, and the crew had auHrlbel a neat Utile sum of money to give him a start whn he gut here, as h was periictly useless on board the ship." IKJVT PR IMPOSED I POS. when you ask for Dr. Pierces Oolden Medlran Discovery. Oo to a reliable dealer. He will sell you whit you want. The onea who have eomelhlng else lo urge upon you In Its place are thinking of the extra profit they'll make. These things pay "lhm" better, but they don't cure about "you." Nono of these substitute la "Just s good" as the "Discovery." That la the only blood-cleanser, t flesh-builder and sirength-reelorrr so far-rcchlnij and so unfailing In It effects that It can be "guaranteed." In Ihe most stubborn l.ln. scalp or scrofulous affections, or In every disease that's caused by a torpid llv-r or by Impure blood It effect perfect and permanent cure. Heyond comparison Dr. Price's taking Powder Is the favorite. MESU FOR TFIifiDAY. "All the cook books ever written can never transform a man Into a cook un less he has Ihe soul of a cook to begin with." Ilreakfasl. (iraham Mush with Cream. Bardlne Omelet. Proiled Mutton Chops. Haked Potatoes. French Rolls. Coffee. Lunch. Drolled Smelts. Turkey Patties. Potato Salad. Cider Jelly. Dinner. Clams. Consomme with Oreen Teas. Radishes. Celery. LotMtor a la Ravlgoie. Habbll Fricasseed. Hashed Potatoes. Maltre d'Hotel. Turnips with Oravy. Koast Fillet of Beef. Celery. Remoulade Sauce. Cheese. Wafers. Cream Frlltera. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of lt in Icmvealng Strength. V. S. OoveraaMiit Report 1IK HAD UEKN. indlnnnpolis Journal. Miss Uush-Oh, Captain, were you ever bearded by a pirate? t'upialn Storms Yes. He charged me fn a day for a ball room on the fourth Hour. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Tho Awkward Man: Minnie Have you ever danced with Mr. Clummes? Mamie Yes: ho Isn't very light on his feet. 1 must say. Minnie He certainly waa not very light on mine. Indianapolis Journal. THE DISCOVERY SAVED HIS LIFE. Mr. O. Calllouette, drugglM, Besvere wUe, 111., aays: "To Dr. K4ng'a New D.a oovery I owe my lite. Waa taken with La Ortnpe and tried all the physicians ft- mile About, birt of no avail and waa given up and told I could not Lve. Hav ing Dr. King'e New Discovery in my more, I nx tor a tooDtle and begun its us and from the first due began to get porter, and after using three bottle waa up and about esMin. It la worth It weight .n gvsd. We won't keep store or house without t." Clet a free trtal at Oho. Rogvrs' drug atore. Lawyer (to prospective juryman!- Have you been acquainted with the prisoner at tho bar? Juryman No. sir. Law yer (pompously) Please state how long you wore not acquainted with the pris oner at the bar." Texas Sit tings. One Minute Cough Cure Is rightly nam ed, it affords Instant relief from suffer ing when afflicted with a severe cough or cold. It acts on the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs and never falls to give Immediate relief. Chas. Rogers. .Mrs. Kmma Walker Herr, of Lexlngtt n. Ky., has been elected enrolling clerk c tho Kentucky state senate. One Minute Cough Cure is a popular irmedy for oroup. Safe for children and adults. Chas. Rogers. . nUCKLE.Vfl ARNICA KALVB!. The best salv In th world f it Cuts, Bruises. Bores. t'U-ers, Halt I'.heum, rver Korea. Tiller, nH,.,i Chilblains, (.'on., mid All Hkln ICrup- uons, ana powuveiy cur- Hl'H, or no ptiy required, .'i Is guaranteed to give f tii euiiernriioTi, or money rerunoll. Clias. lingers. Od t Fellow bull, ling. "Yi,a, air," aalil 1 1 fl K'litlemin In til lMJ-rt(.ll fl,,lli,., 'Tii self-miKle man," "You l.wik II," .iil'l the hltiao In rllvl'lual, and lh aelf-rr.fl'le man la not euro whether he was rumpllm. nli 4 or nor. If suffering with piles, tt will Interest you to know that IieWllt's Wllrh llatel Halvs will cur them. Till mrdlelne Is a anacMo for all romplalnla of thla rhur a''ter, and If Irialriietlons twhlrh are sim ple) ar carried out, a euro wl'l result. W hav tealel thla In numerooa caaes, anr) always with Ilk reaulta. It never fulls. Clias. toKrs. A drrnrallvo reprolu'tlnn of th d;all' maak of ; ln ral (irant, whl' h wax taken tweiity mlnulea hft.T tila i.r ilh, hna ben jointly d-alKneil by Knrl i.irhanlt, who took II. an.t Waller Huniltunl, an artist of Hartford, Conn. A numlr of replica of II will be taken for tarlou I). A. It. oat. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castona Dr. Nathaniel Puller, lale of the I'nl veralty of Chicago, has entered upon his dulles as president r.f Colby university, suceredinv Dr. II. I.. Whitman, who goes lo Columbian university, Washington. . A pleiuunt reception wo given to Presi dent Puller last week by the ntudent of Col by. RIUI)irS C.TP.K Is soul on a guaran tee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the beat Cough Cure. Only on cent a dose, a cents, bJ cents, aad II. '0. For sale by J. W. Conn. In chronicling Ihe funeral of a highly respected cltixen the report of a contem porary thus conclude: "He leaves a daughter and three sons, his widow hav Ibg predeceased him." Household Words. Dr. Price's Cream liakine Powder Contains so Aaisaonl or Alan. B lulldlg What doctor did poor Jay amll have? Mi 8will!gen-lle ha l two of thm. One was Dr. D. but I forge' lhr name of his accomplice. Putsburz Chronicle-Telegram. KARL'S CbOVER ROOT will purlfr your blood, clear your complexion, rcg ulate your Bowels, and make your tieaa clear aa a bell. 25 eta., M eta., and 11.00. Sold by J. W. Conn. In the Restaurant: Waltii-What shall I gelfor you? Professor talis, nt-rolnl-ed. reading the bill of fare) I um buny new; ask me after dlr.ner.-KII gen le Dlaetter. PROVfcN A BOON. Gentlemen: I hnve always recom mended Kra'isr'e HeatWne Capsule wherever I have hud a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and fill kinds of headache. Your truly. J. K. WALTER. Leavenworth, Kansas. For aale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent. The Chicago-Arid do you llnd the water here very bad? The Elsewhere Oh. no. With salad drer-dns It is not at all bad. Detroit Tribune. All the paten: meai.iea advertised In thla paper, together with the cholo ret perfumery, and toilet articles, etc. can be bought at tne iowest price at J. W. Conn', drusj etore, opposite Oo ddent Hotel. Atorta. A Preillciment. "She's to let me know at the end of the week If she accepts me." "It must be a terrible suspense." "Rather! 1 don't know whether to break en my othir engagements or not." Life. WEAK CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victim of Last Manhood should send at one lor uwj. lhtxplalns how full maaly vicor is easily, quickly and permanently restored, ho man Buttering from wcakaass can af ford to i if no re thw timely advice. Book tells bow full strength, tie- vlopment and ton are Imparted to every portion of the body. Sent with positive proof (ald ) res to any man on application. ERIE MEOICAl CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. Are You Going East? i. Arrtrt a tin to A. C. Sheldon, .general agent of the VBurllngton 'Route." 150 Washington St.. Portland. He will mail you iree or cnarge, wopo, time table, and advise you as to the th...h mim n anv nnint. reserve lisleeping car accommodations for you, .ana rurniBn you wun ihiuuku uvcin rvla either the Northern, Union, South- n. P.n.l.n Tuelrte and Oreat Xorth- m railroad at the very lowest rate. ootainaoie. d,..1i.a. ii f I - ara 11 n A 11V Ulllllluu Jivmi. p. ...... conceded to be the finest equipped rail- roaa in uie wunu lor au uitussn ui travel. Taka smalt quant lty of (Yttalene and a llttla craam i warm In a frjrin pan. Break t acta io it sad atir untd slightly oookad. Ban hoi. Use not more than two-thirds as much Cottolene as yon would butter and be sure that you do not overheat it before dropping in the eggs. This is always es.ential in cook ing with Cottolene. Cennlne fottMen la solil ererywIieTe In tins it h tr1-inarka cvilo,." and smt'i isfiros-.'o.r wrtulA on arcnr Co. Uada only br IHE N. K. FslBBANK COMPeiY. SI. letils. 13 i Liui Ute. a.. ' r -'.- lonmnuj uumttamnaimmiaKnniaatntniituiii lEfl iinaniBtinwrauuauiiuinrwrauMBriiiiBiiiiiiiiiilai THE BEST PlPK ' TOBACCO. ; I87J 1895 Lubricating TZit-U O.LS j FlSj?Sr A Specialty, j Brothers. I Sell ASTORIA, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Su-el. Coal, Groceries tt Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank'8 Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagon 8 & Vehicles. E. flcNEIL, Receiver. - ss- - m Gives Choice of Jmo Transcontinental "ur Routee, Via Via Spokane Ogden,Denver and and St. Paul. Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleep Free Reclining Chsira Car Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia. Tuesday, Jan. 11. State of Califorala. 3unday, Jan. 19. Columbia. Friday, Jan. 21. State of California, Wednesday, Jan. 3. Columbia, Monday, Feb. 1 State of California, Saturday, Feb. 8. Columbia, Thursday, Feb. 13. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Aatorla at 7 p. m. dally, except Sundiy; leave Port land at 7 a. m. dally, except Sunday. The Steamer Larttne wOt taave Aatorla at l:tf a. m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at 8 p. m. dally, except Satur day. For rate and general information call on or address O. W. LOUNS BERRY. Agent. W. H. HCRLBTJBT, Oen. Pas. Agt-. Portland. Or. Are Yon Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS t and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Tola Is the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ve Ubuled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Hav given thla road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra oharge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous, line. All agents hav tickets. W. H. MEAD. F. C. SAVaOH, Oen. Agent ' Trav. F. and P. Agt. Its Wastilngton st. Portland. Or. Mrs. T. 8. HawKtiiB, Chattanooga, Term., says, "Shllor's Vitallxer 'SAVm 11 Y LIFE.' I consider It tne best rem edy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid ney trouble, tt er cells. Pi lve 75 cts. For Bale by J. "V7. Conn. Japanese Bazaar BINO LUNG. Prop. W have th finest and most complete line of ladles' and children's novsltle ami notions ever shown In th rliy, and they ar being (old at prices so low that you cnnnol help buying them. "Hive us a call. 417 llond Rtreet, next door to Mauler's Fruit Store. B. F. ALLEN, Wall Paper, Artists' Materials, Palsts. Oils, Class, K. Jspanas Mara ti, Rags as Bamboo Good 365 Commercial Street. 0UNSET 0 1 iMiTcn L.IIIII I i.L1 KAsON or ISeciSoA WILL KUJN Tmiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND New Orleans Over the Great J unset floute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. The mot eomptete, modern, elegantly equipped sand perfectly arranged Veatl tsiaVed TiTSMlconttoeotai Train In America. Near Eopmrmt, eaapeciJly designed fori this serrtca. Direct connectioos in New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. THE JlSTOHlil SAVINGS BflKK Acta aa trut for enrrwirallnna ml In- divlduala Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. J. Q. A. BOWLBT.. BE3NJ. TOUNO FRANK PATTQW... President Vice President Cashier . DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C H. Page, Bent Young, A. & Reed, D. p. Thompson W. E. Dement Oust Holmes. Few Hen Would Ask - for a Finer Dinner than those w serr. We're trying tn every war o mac them the most en Joyabl la town. All th "good thing" ec the season cooked try our excellent cook-ln th most delicious style. Perfect service. If yon Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant th place ta a sufficient guar-, ante that he will receive a good meat. The Palace Restaurant J.A PASTABEND, OENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE RflD WHARF- BUILDER. Adirtu. box ito. PaitolBc. ASTORIA, OR sejsu)e sflWynLit. A complete stock of lumber en hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rua tlo, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket Work dona to orrlse Tom,. and prices at bedrock. An a. promptly attended to. Office and yard H. U LOG AN, Prop-t. Seaside. Oregon. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, th, grtm, BltMssi YMltHflasC draws. e T.T.. th mplex,on and 5J.es wwHaMjmwwu,..!, OV CIS, 11,00 For Sale by J. W. Conn. ' INDORSED BT TUB PKE3S. Oentlemen:-Tht ia to certify hr wt? "f? Keada.rn- -pal with satisfactory results. t.jUrh' a dox which cost ine J?. and one capsiMe S?4-,1? of ref"' lck hHtdnohe. ?l wtf;."nd mw nave b.,th used tne medicines manufactured by the Norman Licbtr Mfg Co.. and wo rw eommend thera to the public aa being Oust what they are represented. Respectfully, J- HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette. Pleasant Hill. Mo. Twenty-flve cents, for sale by Chaa. Rogers, Astoria. Or., sole agents. Captain Sweeney. V. B. A S.-,n Diego .ah BJSH.o:,',, Catarrh Remedy to ths first medicine 1 have ever found that would 4o me any good. Prica at eta. Bold by J, W. Coun! H '3-